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- Need a cool way to run a give away promotion? Looking for a new way to run a contest? Get the NotOneBit Flash Scratch Off! Created entirely in Macromedia Flash, the NotOneBit Scratch Off is the perfect way to attract visitors to your promotion. With Macromedia Flash installed in nearly 99% of all browsers, what better way to combine the fun of a scratch off with the eye-catching power of Flash?
The NotOneBit Flash Scratch Off is customized to fit your needs.
Features include:
* Custom graphics or logos
* Customized odds
* Set the percent of scratch off area that needs to be removed before revealing the entire card
* Unlimited prize options
* The ability for winners to enter their email address to receive information, special discount codes, or any information you want to send them.
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Features:
Display the banners depending on several factors such banner priority and the assigned quantities;
Supports graphic, text (html-banner) and flash banners;
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